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Opened on request of the Japanese aristocracy, Tokyo's Imperial Hotel has an impressive historic pedigree.

Opened in 1890 on request of the Japanese aristocracy, the Imperial Hotel Tokyo boasts an impressive historic pedigree. Centrally located just south of the Imperial Palace grounds, the property has long drawn a high-profile clientele who rely on the discretion of the gracious staff of devoted hoteliers particularly adept at looking after discerning guests. Rooms are situated in the main building or in the gleaming tower, and many look across 40-acre Hibiya Park, the Palace and Ginza neighborhood. Two pleasures not to be missed here are the daily chanoyu (traditional tea ceremony) and a drink in the Old Imperial bar, an elegant Art Deco space containing pieces of murals and terracotta tile from the original building, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1923.
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Commenti dei soci Leaders Club

"Conveniently located in the heart of town. Easy to get anywhere. Service is impeccable. "

Jennifer C. | Stati Uniti | Socio dal: 2010

"The service here is nothing short of exemplary, even in a country known for it. Questions were resolved quickly and efficiently, while the breakfast omelette in the French restaurant was a work of art. Traditional, courteous and a great retreat to come home to from the office."

CHRIS D. | Hong Kong | Socio dal: 2011

"What a grand and charming hotel which borders on being overstaffed; it that is possible. The bar is a huge joy and the location ideal. The breakfast in the French restaurant was rather lovely and their marmalade is the best I ever had."

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Letture consigliate

"1Q84"

Haruki Murakami’s tome-like, three-part novel is set in 1984 in a fantasy version of Tokyo. Consider it a literary rollercoaster ride.

Architettura

Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center

For this center outside Taito City, architect Kengo Kuma stacked seven stories, using wood beams in an innovative way to design a striking new landmark. (81-3) 3842-5566.

Migliori attività in famiglia

Ghibli Museum

This magical museum celebrates the animation work of Hayao Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli; there are special rooms, interactive exhibits and screening spaces. www.ghibli-museum.jp/en.

Migliori attività ed escursioni

Kamakura

A capital city in the 12th century, Kamakura is a beachside town an hour outside of Tokyo with significant Buddhist (including Zen) temples and Shinto shrines. www.jnto.go.jp/eng.

Miglior ristorante classico

Kanetanaka

Come for peerless kaiseki cuisine and classical Japanese fare of the finest caliber. The original is in Shimbashi; there are also three slightly less formal branches. The prices reflect the quality. (81-3) 3541-2556.

Miglior centro commerciale

Matsuya

Lit up like a beacon with LEDs, this department store in Ginza houses high fashion from Japan and abroad, as well as souvenirs from the country’s craft traditions. (81-3) 3567-1211; www.matsuya.com.

La migliore vista

Mori Tower

Located between Roppongi Hills and Nishi Azabu, the Mori Tower has an observatory on the 52nd floor and an open-deck observatory on the 54th floor. www.roppongihills.com/en.